William Blake's famous poem "The Schoolboy" has this to say about
school: "But to go to school in a summer morn, O! it drives all joy
away; Under a cruel eye outworn. The little ones spend the day, In
sighing and dismay."

William Blake Was A Man That Wrote poetry and draw picture's to go with his poems Not only that, and by the way, pictures doesn't have an apostrophe because it's a plural, not a contraction or ownership. Grr, that annoys me... No offence, by the way :) Oh, and he drew pictures. As in, he drew pict…

Blake personified imagination in the form of Urthona, one of the four Zoas that make up the human consciousness. After the "fall" Urthona became Los, the tortured poet. He believed that only through imagination could the tortured poet (Los) again transcend to the state of Urthona.
The imaginatio…

William Blake felt that being at school on a beautiful summer's day
was akin to being in a cage. Here is the poem:
I love to rise in a summer morn,
When the birds sing on every tree;
The distant huntsman winds his horn,
And the skylark sings with me:
O what sweet company!
But to go to school…

If you are asking what is the symbolism of Blake's poetry, I can answer that one; however, it depends on the poem because Blake uses a range of symbols to represent his themes. Blake is considered one of the major poets of the Romantic Period (1785-1830), which is roughly around the time of the indu…

William Blake was born on the 28th of November 1757 and died on the 12 of august 1827. He was a famous poet and writer who was well known for his romantic poems. He was also a famous painter. By g.d Corrected by munchi & vera >w<

William Blake was largely unknown in his own lifetime but is now
considered to be one of the great figures of Romanticism and is
recognized particularly for his poetry. He did not seem to think
much of school; he dropped out at the age of 10 but continued his
education in his own way; he was very we…

William Blake was not a fan of formal schooling. He left school at
the tender age of ten. He began writing poetry at the age of
twelve, and by 1783 had sold his first book of poetry. He
apprenticed as an engraver. He continued to write poetry, usually
with a theme of the social injustice he saw in e…

William Blake's famous poem "The Schoolboy" has this to say about
school: "But to go to school in a summer morn, O! it drives all joy
away; Under a cruel eye outworn. The little ones spend the day, In
sighing and dismay."

Willima Blake likes to get wasted and party with the gypsies Tho I do like the previous answer, I have a somewhat different interpretation..... 'Loves secret' by William Blake is poem of unrequited love. In the first stanza Mr. Blake warns the reader of proclaiming ones love to another. 'Love that…

Here are some:
A poison tree
From the Songs of Innocence: Lamb The Divine Image The Chimney Sweeper Holy THursday Nurse's Song The Little Black Boy
Songs of Experience: Earth's Answer The Clod & the Pebble Holy Thursday Nurse's Song (different from version in Songs of Innocence) T…

For his superb poetry, prose and art, and for his philosophy.
Willliam Blake's was a time in English literature when almost all
poets wrote lengthy poems which did not suit the purposes of would
be singers who sought short, crisp, tuneful poems longer than
ditties. William Blake's poems catered t…

Ill make it easy for you. he wrote poems... but he was also a painter an engraver and something else. im looking for the style of poetry.. if oyu find it email me plz ! jessie_the_kewl_dawg@hotmail.comHe was a famous poet and painter, although his painitings were rejected by puplic, he still puplish…

"The Tiger" is one of the most beautiful descriptive animal poems that was ever written. The poet describes the tiger as a powerful and almost immortal being. "What immortal hand or eye could frame thy fearful symmetry?" He compares the creator of this wild beast with the creator of the innocent lam…

Imagine a desolate hungry poor child weeping to sleep, with no one there to give comfort and solace. That is when conscientious minds think about how needed angels are to comfort desperate minds in their loneliness. When man turns his face away from another man's sufferings, mankind wishes there be …

It is my opinion that William Blake wrote the Sick Rose to describe how an affair may have been negatively affecting his relationship with his wife. (However I don't know anything thing about Blake having a rocky relationship with his wife, he did however disapprove of the institution of marriage.) …

William Blake is a respected poet, artist, and engraver. He was influenced by Gothic art and architecture. Not to mention he had an exceptional imagination which lead him to create many unique, yet beautiful pieces of art. Blake was strongly influenced by John Henry Fuseli who was an Anglo-Swiss pai…

Yes they did. At the beginning of his carrer as an engraver, William Blake was so poor that he had to publish himself his own verses. His humble origins made him to be implicated in politics. He was a radical libertarian as regards social, political and even sexual freedom. He thought the American…

David Almond Chose William Blake, Because in the Novel Skellig, The character Skellig is referred to as lonely, Skellig also claims that he is being unrecognised for all of his hard work, of which William Blake was not recognised for years because of his poetry and his Art until finally after years …

The poem "The Tyger" explores the nature of God it ponders His act of creation and delves into the nature of evil in the word. http://www.sparknotes.com/poetry/blake/section6.rhtmlAlso, it reflects about a human's desire to know about God...if He truly exists, and the reason why He made this world l…

There's so much figurative language in "London" that I could not take that much time; however, I will say that most lines are filled with imagery, but to be more specific, the last line of the second verse is personification and the last line in the third stanza as well. There are more than a few al…

There is no poet who has delved so deeply and critically into human nature and society, questioning our presuppositions and evoking a sense of the uncanny, like William Blake. "The Smile" says in four stanzas what 1000 philosophers could not say in 1000 books. This poem reflects the two-fold nature …

William Blake was home schooled up until the age of 14, when he was apprenticed to James Besire, a talented engraver, who taught Blake all that he knew about engraving. He was a great influence to William Blake's engravings Blake then went on to study art at the royal academy of London, England.

the tiger is all about the tiger and the poet wants to describe the tiger in this poem as evil in this world and the theme of the poem is GOD. because the writer wants to tell us that if GOD made something evil and fearful in this world he created good and innocence too that is lamb

The theme of this poem is indicated in its very title. Man is the image of God. If a man shows the qualities of mercy, pity, peace, and love, he rises to the level of God and becomes divine. In possessing these virtues, man becomes a manifestation of God.

He wrote poems that were of grate importance and overall impressions of his childhood pastimes and memories. He wrote because of his passion for nature and beauty. He wrote in-depth quality writing that people could understand and think about because he could solve some people's problems and help th…

William Blake is mostly known for his literary productions and his etchings. He published a few works such as The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Songs of Experience and Poetical Sketches. One of his most famous etchings is Ancient of Days which was completed in 1794.